Duke of Montellano () is a hereditary title in the Peerage of Spain, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee and granted in 1705 by Philip V to José de SolÃÂs, Count of Montellano, Adelantado of Yucatán and descendant of Francisco de Montejo. It makes reference to the town of Montellano in Seville.
The present holder of the title is since 5 May 1979 Carla Falcó y Medina (b. 1957). She married Jaime Matossian y Osorio (b. 1955) in 1981, with whom she has two sons and two daughters, of whom the sons succeeded her in the following titles:
- Don Felipe Matossian y Falcó, since 25 January 2011: 12th Marquess of Pons b. (1982)
- Don Santiago Matessian y Falcó, since 14 March 2013: 5th Count of Santa Isabel, GE (b. 1984)
Dukes of Montellano (1705)
- José de SolÃÂs y Valderrábano, 1st Duke of Montellano, (1705-1713)
- Alfonso de SolÃÂs y Osorio, 2nd Duke of Montellano, (1714-1717)
- José Ignacio de SolÃÂs y Gand-Vilain, 3rd Duke of Montellano, (1717-1765)
- Alonso Vicente de SolÃÂs y Folch de Cardona, 4th Duke of Montellan, (1765-1780)
- ÃÂlvaro de Solis y Wignacourt, 5th Duke of Montellano, (1780-1806)
- MarÃÂa Vicenta de SolÃÂs y Lasso de la Vega, 6th Duchess of Montellano, (1806-1840)
- MarÃÂa del Pilar Ossorio y Gutiérrez de los RÃÂos, 7th Duchess of Montellano, (1848-1921)
- Felipe Falcó y Ossorio, 8th Duke of Montellano, (1922-1931)
- Manuel Falcó y Escandón, 9th Duke of Montellano, (1934-1975)
- Carla PÃÂa Falcó y Medina, 10th Duchess of Montellano, (1979-)
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